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Summer Math Packets Rising 7th Grade students dear wccs students , This is the summer math packet if you are entering 7th grade next year. There are 100 questions in total which you can spread out over the summer by doing about 12 questions per week. Unless you register within two weeks of the beginning of the school year, you are responsible for these concepts before school starts in fall. The first test grade of the quarter will include 50% completion grade for the summer packet and 50% from a skills assessment given in class on these topics. This packet will be collected from each student the first day back and adequate work must be shown for problems as appropriate. Five points will be deducted for each day the assignment is not turned in to the math teacher. If you have trouble working the problems, look at online resources, ask a friend or parent for help.

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1 Summer Math Packets Rising 7th Grade students dear wccs students , This is the summer math packet if you are entering 7th grade next year. There are 100 questions in total which you can spread out over the summer by doing about 12 questions per week. Unless you register within two weeks of the beginning of the school year, you are responsible for these concepts before school starts in fall. The first test grade of the quarter will include 50% completion grade for the summer packet and 50% from a skills assessment given in class on these topics. This packet will be collected from each student the first day back and adequate work must be shown for problems as appropriate. Five points will be deducted for each day the assignment is not turned in to the math teacher. If you have trouble working the problems, look at online resources, ask a friend or parent for help.

2 If you are still having trouble please email me by July 25th. I can meet for help in early August before school starts to go over select problems. Problems should be familiar and cover basic skills that will help you achieve success in 7th grade mathematics. Of course, you may need to refresh your memory as your work through the problems. Please also practice your math facts throughout the summer. I look forward to seeing you in August and I hope you have a wonderful summer! Top Online Resources: Blessings, Viki Tolson, 4 s2Z0P164b MKBu3tgay DSBo8futGw5aMrKeR 8 QAelNlr JrbiIgwhUt5sx t UMyavdje4 9wYiOtmhI aIin5fBidn5iytYeX by kuta software LLCR ising 7th Grade Summer PacketID: 1 Name_____ w S2a0l1I47 7 KXu8twak SScocfJttwNaIryeV E 4 AblQlG erBipguhatcsN Calculators Allowed - SHOW ANY WORKR ound each to the place ) ; tenths2) ; hundredths3) ; ten-thousandths4) ; thousandthsWrite the name of each decimal place ) ) ) ) each to the place ) 531,734,608; hundred thousands10) 9,152; hundreds11) 976,307,830; hundred millions12) 777,272,386.

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4 Write as a smaller fraction or mixed ) 61852) 124253) 1004054) 3630 Write each as a decimal. Round to the hundredths ) 42556) 637457) 111758) 910-3- F d2t0c174K nKluntaa9 AShosfXtnwrakrves z PAJlflk nr0icgfh7thsb w wMPa1dbeG VwFiztZho 1 IznafTignCiMtXeh by kuta software LLCE valuate each expression. Tip: You must have a common denominator to add or subtract ) 14 + 3260) 7 + 1261) 1 23 + 2 3762) 4 67 + 1263) 3 1264) 95 6565) 34 2566) 2 34 2 18 Find each ) 74 2368) 4 2369) 4 17 4 1370) 3 12 4 910 Answer each question and round your answer to the nearest whole ) If you can buy one honeydew melon for $4,then how many can you buy with $12?72) One package of strawberries costs $3. Howmany packages of strawberries can you buyfor $6?

5 -4- w 92C0m194k jKruytyaP 9 Svoaf3tvwGa7rae2 Z JAzlilG UrQiugmhit9sj t cMza0dxeq yw7iNt2hC OINnhfGi4nBirtXeF by kuta software LLC73) If you can buy one package of fresh chivesfor $2, then how many can you buy with $16?74) Perry bought one jar of sun-dried tomatoesfor $4. How many jars can Kali buy if shehas $20?Find the measure of each angle to the nearest ) A) 80 B) 170 C) 100 D) 10 76) A) 110 B) 70 C) 20 D) 160 77) A) 130 B) 40 C) 140 D) 15 78) A) 100 B) 160 C) 110 D) 70 Name the relationship: complementary, or ) ab80) ab-5- B 12j0X1Y4x zKHudtraO 0 Slo0fytOwYamrweB i wA3lflu Nrnieg7hEtesT n CM2aIdvez zwlijtJhj 3 IcnNfRianviUtxeJ by kuta software LLCFind the area of each. Include proper units in your answer. 81) 7 yd10 yd82) 3 in3 inFind the Perimeter of each.

6 Include proper units in your answer83) 4 m4 m84) 11 kmClassify each triangle by its angles. Right, Obtuse, or ) 103 32 45 86) 80 23 77 87) 45 45 -6- u i2R0Z1V4m 8 KLuptWaw hSRoOfTt6wYakrpey 2 IA4lMlg VrxicguhAtBs0 5 NMzaedKeE rwNiRtjhp yIFnifdi5nYiPtReL by kuta software LLCC lassify each triangle by its sides. Isosceles, Scalene, or ) 89) 90) Evaluate each expression using Order of Operations. Hint: PEMDAS91) 4 3 692) 5 4 + 393) 2 2 194) 4 + 4 295) ( 6 + 3) 396) 12 ( 2 + 2)Convert the Rates. 97) Convert 60 miles/hour to to miles/minute98) $ for 5 cheeseburgers means how muchfor 1 cheeseburger?99) 200 ft/min = how many ft/sec100) 5 km/hour equals how many meters/hour-7.


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